Nicholas Magallanes

Principal Dancer at New York City Ballet

Nicholas Magallanes - Performers & Entertainers born November 27th, 1922
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A distinguished principal dancer, significant contributions were made as a charter member of the New York City Ballet. Training under George Balanchine, performed in numerous world premieres and classical ballets, showcasing a blend of technical prowess and expressive artistry. Played a crucial role in popularizing ballet across America, influencing a generation of dancers and audiences. Collaborated closely with prominent choreographers and remained a celebrated figure in the ballet community until retirement.

Charter member of New York City Ballet

Performed in major Balanchine works

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